Re: Natty Narwhal on Lenovo ThinkPad X220T

I'm sorry, you're absolutely right. I did recompile and install the xf86-input-wacom-0.11.1 as you suggested. What I meant was that I did not do any configuration or set up any other scripts, nor had I intentionally installed or configured any wacom drivers before I started posting.

When I read this:

Because xf86-input-wacom doesn't have wacomcpl (Wacom Control Panel) you'll have to set up a script of xsetwacom commands to run when the system starts, like wacomcpl's .xinitrc (see IV. below). ...

I thought maybe I needed to set up some init scripts, but the fact that it was already partially working made me think that the configurations were already in place and the upgrade to .11.1 was all that was necessary.

If I need to look at section IV and play around with some init scripts I'd be happy to do that. Again, I don't expect you to solve this for me, but I appreciate your help thus far. Thanks again!

Re: Natty Narwhal on Lenovo ThinkPad X220T

Now we're cooking with gas!

Adding ISD-V4 to the MatchProduct directive did the trick. Both finger and pen work for basic input, like moving windows, clicking, etc. I can do at least some gestures, such as right clicking with "press-tap" -- although as this is my first touch device for Linux, I am sure I haven't tested the whole gamut, and I haven't tested things like the eraser. (Now that the hardware appears to be working, I will read the standard documentation and see what I need to do.)

magick-rotate works as I described before, and the input rotates with the screen properly. However, I am now noticing that something weird happens to the screen when I rotate it. I've attached screenshots, which (surprisingly) show the effect.

Roughly, part of the desktop is blacked out, although the title bar and dock appear normally. This is a display issue, and happens regardless of the wacom.conf settings or whether magick-rotate is running. I'm sure it was happening from the get-go but I just thought it was a resized black terminal window (especially since formerly, touching windows made them jump around and resize erratically).

Any hot ideas on what might be going on here? If not I will dig around more... as always, I appreciate your expert help. You seem to be the go-to person for Linux touch support -- thanks!